MG Color codes with Photos (a work in process...
) The one and only, original Photo color Pages
mostly supplied by you the reader

Some of the photos have been color edited to try and bring
the color as viewed as close to the true visual color being defined in comparison to one another. They may not be
perfect, but remember this is to show
the difference in each of the colors.
No computer screen could truly represent so many different cameras eyes.

Plans to turn this into a
complete Historical photo reference for vehicle color.
In the near future, I am going to convert these pages
into a database format that will show multiple examples
of each of the colors. This would vastly improve loading
time of all the color images available.

So if you
have a great Color 'show off' picture of your car. SEND IT TO ME. I add it to
the index with links and maybe
even short bio's about the paint or car.

You should be able to distinguish between brown and green below, as well as teal and dark
gray. If not, adjust your monitors brightness and contrast to see all 16 of these
standard Windows®
palette colors. With a nominal monitor gamma of 2.2, you should be able to make out
the difference between all of the computer generated grayscale blocks below. To make the
most of this page, you should be able to see the difference (at least) between X,Y (and Z)
and ideally C and B (and A)

and a full spectral image just for another monitor reference

If you have a great
shot, showing off the color of your little gem,send it in. We may just agree, and you'll see it here as the standard reference.

Color name
(common descriptive) factory code MGB - years used Midget - years used

Some of the photos have been color edited to try and bring the color as viewed as close to
the true visual color named. They may not be perfect, but remember this is to show the
difference in each of the colors. No computer screen could truly represent so many
different cameras eyes.

*some of these 3 letter codes may be stamped
on the VIN (car number) plates,
Most MGB's paint codes were not identified anywhere on the car. Some colors have more than one shade, hence the multiple
numbers from some paint mfg'ers.

Credits:
All photos have been submitted to me for use here. Any and all photos displayed here have
possibly been cropped, enhanced, and or edited as nessecary for proper comparison display.
As such, they remain the property of this site.